My 'M' DVD Collection


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These are my own DVDs I collected starting with a "M".

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1
Mad Max (1979,  R)
Mad Max
Amazing classic Aussie post-apocalyptic movie and I was surprised Mel Gibson could use brief Australian sign language in the scene.
2
Mad Max 2 (The Road Warrior) (1981,  R)
Mad Max 2 (The Road Warrior)
More spectacular on speeding vehicles. Non-stop action and violence than the original movie.
3
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (Mad Max 3) (1985,  PG-13)
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (Mad Max 3)
Much thrilling than the sequels because of the great fight scenes, speeds between cars and a train, and some funniest scenes on Angry Anderson.
4
Fei du juan yun shan (Magnificent Bodyguards) (1978,  R)
Fei du juan yun shan (Magnificent Bodyguards)
Jackie Chan's classic wackiest action-adventure and kung-fu movie is superb in fight sequences and sometimes funny.
5
The Magnificent Seven (1960,  Unrated)
6
Magnificent Warriors (1987,  R)
Magnificent Warriors
Michelle Yeoh is superb in her martial arts sequences and this film has amazing hard-hitting action, dynamic camera-work and ultra-slick editing to deliver a lightning-paced tribute to the Indiana Jones movies.
7
Magnum Force (1973,  R)
Magnum Force
In this 'Dirty Harry' sequel was thrilling about Detective Harry Callahan found his new enemies were sharpshooting rookie motorcycle policemen who turned vigilante.
8
The Main Event (1979,  PG)
The Main Event
Barbra Streisand's really funny and has plenty scenes of her sexy butt. Ryan O'Neal and Barbra are the best couple stars of 1970's since 'What's Up, Doc?'.
9
Mallrats (1995,  R)
Mallrats
Great and outrageous comedy story of two loafers who spend way too much time hanging out in the mall.
10
A Man Apart (2003,  R)
A Man Apart
Vin Diesel does a good performance as a member of a different gang in this action film.
11
Man on Fire (2004,  R)
Man on Fire
Denzel Washington ignites a masterpiece of mayhem in this powerful action-thriller.
12
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962,  Unrated)
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Fascinating emotional director John Ford's latest western film with his star John Wayne. James Stewart's part could well be called Mr. Smith goes to Shinbone, it draws so much on his most famous image. Combined with Ford's visual sense and belief in sparse dialogue, as well as fine enemble playing in supporting roles.
13
The Man with One Red Shoe (1985,  PG)
The Man with One Red Shoe
An American remake of the French comedy The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe is so funny. Tom Hanks is nearly the whole show. Jim Belushi and Carrie Fisher also provide some hearty laughs.
14
The Man in the Iron Mask (1998,  PG-13)
The Man in the Iron Mask
This is a stunning film of intrigue, danger, action and romance.
15
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974,  PG)
The Man with the Golden Gun
Favourite scene between Moore's 007 and Lee's Scaramanga whoever are the best target.
16
The Manchurian Candidate (1962,  PG-13)
The Manchurian Candidate
The most poundingly suspenseful political thriller I ever saw.
17
Marathon Man (1976,  R)
Marathon Man
Dustin Hoffman and arch-villian Laurence Olivier are superb in this thriller film.
18
Marked for Death (1990,  R)
Marked for Death
This is the mostly furiously paced and visually striking than Steven Seagal's debut movie "Nino: Above the Law".
19
Marksman (2005,  R)
Marksman
Not bad explosive action-thriller. But I'm a fan of Wesley Snipes.
20
Married to the Mob (1988,  R)
Married to the Mob
Not bad of comedy Mafia film, but Mercedes Ruehl's hilarious as a revengeful wife of a mob boss.
21
Mary Poppins (1964,  G)
Mary Poppins
Julie Andrews is fantastic and sings ever so sweetly as the role in this favourite Walt Disney classic film. The song and dance numbers are attractively laid on, with Dick Van Dyke, as Mary's Cockney beau, giving an amusing performance. I like the scenes of Mary Poppins, Bert, two children and the chimney sweeps dancing together on the roofs.
22
The Mask of Zorro (1998,  PG-13)
The Mask of Zorro
Antonio Banderas' the bestest one as the legendary hero in this epic adventure than the original Zorro films.
23
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003,  PG-13)
24
Matchstick Men (2003,  PG-13)
Matchstick Men
Two thumbs up for Nicolas Cage's role with fun and suspense.
25
The Matrix (1999,  R)
The Matrix
One of the best science fiction films of the century - amazing fight and slow-motion sequences with special and visual effects.
26
The Matrix Reloaded (2003,  R)
The Matrix Reloaded
After the original, this is getting much thrilling and dazzling with plenty of incredible fight and car chase sequences - WOW!
27
The Matrix Revisited (2001,  R)
The Matrix Revisited
Interesting documentary in filmmaking of The Matrix with training martial arts and high-jumping sequences and wanted to know what is Animatrix.
28
The Matrix Revolutions (2003,  R)
The Matrix Revolutions
Good special effects of war between humans and the Machines. Director-writer Andy & Larry Wachowski have concluded their trilogy with all barrals blazing.
29
Maverick (1994,  PG)
Maverick
Mel Gibson's really funny in his first western movie of TV series remake.
30
Maximum Risk (1996,  R)
Maximum Risk
Great action-packed sexy thrill ride!
31
McLintock! (1963,  Unrated)
McLintock!
This is the bestest western-comedy movie of John Wayne - Maureen O'Hara I ever watch - lots of wild, raucous and hilarious. And the biggest mudhole brawl scene is the best that makes me laugh so much.
32
McQ (1974,  PG)
McQ
John Wayne thunderously enforces the law in this great high-velocity thriller.
33
Mean Girls (2004,  PG-13)
Mean Girls
Good super-smart teenage comedy that nails the brutal rules and "word vomit" (nasty gossip) of modern "girlworld". A funny script shows off fine actors such as Rachel McAdams.
34
The Medallion (2003,  PG-13)
The Medallion
Jackie Chan makes funniest accident scenes after he empowered with superhuman strength.
35
Memphis Belle (1990,  PG-13)
Memphis Belle
Average adventure of World War II heroics.
36
Men At Work (1990,  PG-13)
Men At Work
Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen (real-life brothers) were trying to emulate Abbott and Costello, they've succeeded only too well.
37
Men in Black (1997,  PG-13)
Men in Black
This sci-fi-comedy about an unofficial government agency that regulates and polices the secret immigration of outer-space aliens living on Earth, is an enticing romp based on a little-known comic book series. Tommy Lee Jones is the ultimate straight man, playing against Will Smith, a darling of contemporary cinema. One of the most flat-out entertaining films of the decade. The only reason it doesn't deserve five stars, is because, well, it isn't quite on the level of Citizen Kane.
38
Men in Black II (2002,  PG-13)
Men in Black II
Although not as imaginative fresh, and gleefully twisted as its predecessor, this wacky sci-fi saga still entertains. The result, while silly and funny, lacks the first film's genre-twisting attitude, but I still like it.
39
Mercury Rising (1998,  R)
Mercury Rising
Good thriller with a renegade FBI agent who protects a 9-year-old autistic boy.
40
Midori Days - Handle With Care (,  Unrated)
41
The Mighty Ducks (1992,  PG)
The Mighty Ducks
I love this kids on ice-hockey game film. Lots of funniest and actions.
42
Million Dollar Baby (2004,  PG-13)
Million Dollar Baby
Excellent drama of boxing movie since Rocky. Great story and relationship between the coach and female boxer are like a father and daughter who discover a shared spirit.
43
Foo gwai lit che (Millionaire's Express) (Shanghai Express) (Wealthy Train) (1986,  PG-13)
Foo gwai lit che (Millionaire's Express) (Shanghai Express) (Wealthy Train)
Deliriously entertaining action-comedy featuring Sammo Hung. Something of a tribute to the Westerns of Sergio Leone, this is hurt only by a sloopy story.
44
Minority Report (2002,  PG-13)
Minority Report
Amazing futuristic thriller that gives Tom Cruise his most potent action performance as he is the future fugitive cop. No crimes in the future?!?
45
The Miracle Worker (1962,  Unrated)
The Miracle Worker
Enthralling, humourous and touching true inspirational story of courage and hope for deaf & blind culture with Helen Keller and her teacher Anne Sullivan.
46
Misery (1990,  R)
Misery
Very good thriller out of Stephen King's novel that not explores the dynamic between celebrity writer and fan (ex-nurse).
47
Miss Congeniality (2000,  PG-13)
Miss Congeniality
Sandra Bullock's mildly hilarious from a tomboy detective into a beauty pageant on undercover. When she turned as a beauty pageant, my mouth opened.
48
The Missing (2003,  R)
The Missing
Really psychological thriller as I dislike the ugly Indian villian as I was glad he's dead and defeated by a young woman and her estranged father.
49
Missing in Action (1984,  R)
Missing in Action
Martial art superstar Chuck Norris' debut war movie is good as he's the last man who returns in Vietnam since Vietnam war to rescue MIAs.
50
Mission Impossible (1996,  PG-13)
Mission Impossible
What a speeding on a bullet train like a wildest ride of the year.
51
Mission Impossible 2 (2000,  PG-13)
Mission Impossible 2
Outstanding action on motorcycle & car chases and Tom Cruise vs Dougary Scott scenes. Director John Woo did an excellent job in this amazing and thrilling film.
52
Mission: Impossible III (2006,  PG-13)
Mission: Impossible III
Fantastic action and non-stop thrill ride from start to finish. This is Tom Cruise's latest film production of Paramount Pictures.
53
The Mists of Avalon (2001,  Unrated)
The Mists of Avalon
Sterling performances with Julianna Margulies, Joan Allen and Anjelica Huston in this long TV movie which retells the Arthurian legend from the perspective of the coomen who shaped events with spirited powers. This is my second favourite Arthurian legend story of the movie.
54
The Money Pit (1986,  PG)
The Money Pit
Fine comedy with a dream house falling apart.
55
Money Train (1995,  R)
Money Train
Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson are great team as foster brothers on one helluva good ride.
56
Monster-in-Law (2005,  PG-13)
Monster-in-Law
Jane Fonda finally returns to her movie after 15 years retirement and it was outrageous funny.
57
Monsters, Inc. (2001,  G)
Monsters, Inc.
Assistant scarer Mike's really hilarious in this 3D animated film and I like the adventures and rescue of Boo to return home by top scarer Sully and Mike.
58
Zhan shen chuan shuo (Moon Warriors) (1992,  Unrated)
Zhan shen chuan shuo (Moon Warriors)
Good action-adventure (and a bit romantic) epic with brilliantly choreographed fight sequences and Andy Lau's amazing in his martial arts.
59
Moonraker (1979,  PG)
Moonraker
Good to see Bond's enemy, Jaws returns. Jaws is the best villian of Bond movies.
60
Mortal Kombat (1995,  PG-13)
Mortal Kombat
The original characters of Mortal Kombat remind me when I was a teenager by playing the video game. I like the amazing fight scene of Johnny Cage vs Scorpion.
61
Moscow On The Hudson (1984,  R)
Moscow On The Hudson
Robin Williams is excellent in this gently amusing tale of a Russian circus saxophonist who decides to defect to the West.
62
The Mosquito Coast (1986,  PG)
The Mosquito Coast
Stunning performance by Harrison Ford in this drama, but his character is so unsympathetic that it's hard to get totally involved in what happens to the family.
63
Mouse Hunt (Mousehunt) (1997,  PG)
Mouse Hunt (Mousehunt)
This is the most funniest movie of the year for children and adult as what I think of a mouse is like Jerry in 'Tom and Jerry' cartoons.
64
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005,  PG-13)
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Pitt and Jolie are doing great in their secret lives collide in a spicy, explosive mix of wicked comedy, non action and high-tech weaponry.
65
Mr. Nice Guy (1997,  PG-13)
Mr. Nice Guy
Jackie is the best on a non-stop, action ride that never slows down for morality plays, character development, romance or a complex storyline. I watched his acting and filming located at my hometown, Melbourne.
66
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993,  PG-13)
Mrs. Doubtfire
Excellent comedy. Robin Williams is hysterial in his drag as a housekeeper.
67
Mrs. Winterbourne (1996,  PG-13)
Mrs. Winterbourne
Good heart-warming comedy as Ricki Lake looks so beautiful that she lost her own weight since Cry-Baby.
68
The Mummy (1999,  PG-13)
The Mummy
Amazing adventure with the suspense of a 3,000-year-old legacy of terror. Brendan Fraser is a true non-stop action epic.
69
The Mummy Returns (2001,  PG-13)
The Mummy Returns
More thrilling and amazing adventures as the heroics return from the original to stop their nemesis Imhotep who resurrected again.
70
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008,  PG-13)
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
This prequel Mummy series is quite great, but the sequels are more thrilled than this. Brendan Fraser returns as the adventure hero Rick O'Connell is wonderful like the old times from the past Mummy series as well as his wife, Evie (Mario Bello replaced Rachel Weisz in body not spirit).
A chase through the streets of Shanghai is enjoyably frenetic and a battle between Han's terracotta army and thousands of zombie soldiers showcases above-average effects.
71
Murder at 1600 (1997,  R)
Murder at 1600
Good mystery thrill-packed with suspects, cover-ups, covert agents and daring action sequences as I like Wesley Snipes' heroic character in this film.
72
Muriel's Wedding (1995,  R)
73
Mute Witness (1995,  R)
Mute Witness
Really terrifying! Actress Marina Sudina does a great performance as a mute make-up artist with use her sign languages - isn't it American?
74
MVP: Most Valuable Primate (2000,  PG)
MVP: Most Valuable Primate
This family movie with a chimpanzee is so funny and surprised to see a deaf girl appear to use her sign languages who befriends a chimp to communicate each other. But sometimes it looks ridiculous with lots of mistake in the scenes between a girl and chimp while they are acting. In the ice-hockey game that gives me good memory since one of my best and favourite family movie, The Mighty Ducks.
75
My Fair Lady (1964,  G)
76
Mystery, Alaska (1999,  R)
Mystery, Alaska
I love ice-hockey in comedy film since Slap Shot and The Mighty Ducks series, but this is a hilarious tale of romance, passion and the ultimate power play.
77
Mystic River (2003,  R)
Mystic River
Director Clint Eastwood shapes a masterwork, a fantastic thriller built on family, friends and innocence lost.
78
San wa (The Myth) (2005,  Unrated)
San wa (The Myth)
Jackie Chan makes an amazing and crazy stunts, funny and fights on his current over-the-hill age. What an encourage actor who never gives up his own stunts. This film's great comedy-adventure and bit fantasy since The Armour of God.

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